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Sends to foreign countries.
Amazon.co.uk now has a new pretty piss poor company to deliver stuff here in portugal, many people have been complaining and stopped buying from them. Therefore, i was wondering if any of you european members knew of a good and reliable website i could use.

Many thanks in advance. :pray:
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If you are looking for an online vendor, I dont know of any. But I buy a lot of books from the secondary market from Abebooks, alibris and one other (Ill find out the name when i get home).
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Abebooks sellers have been fine so far - I bought old books from all over the world and never had a problem.
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Many thanks, you're life savers. :dance: :happy-cheerleaderkid:
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